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Is Hydrogen the Fuel of the Future? (ft. Ben James - Climate Tech specialist)
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Is Hydrogen the Fuel of the Future? (ft. Ben James - Climate Tech specialist)

Ben is a climate tech geek who writes deep guides to energy topics on his blog, benjames.io. His guides to batteries, carbon removal, hydrogen and SAF are read by thousands of investors and analysts around the world.

This episode delves into:

  • The Existing and Future Uses of Hydrogen

  • Challenges with Hydrogen Production and Transport

  • Comparison Between Hydrogen and Electric Vehicles

  • Controversy about Blue Hydrogen

  • Investment Opportunities in Hydrogen Space

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(00:00) – Intro

(02:33) - Unlocking Hydrogen: How Does It Fuel Our Future?

(13:52) - What Breakthroughs Are Needed for Affordable Green Hydrogen?

(15:30)- Electric vs. Hydrogen: Why Are Electric Vehicles Winning?

(16:59) - Why Is Transporting Hydrogen So Challenging?

(20:37) - Why Is Blue Hydrogen Controversial?

(22:06) - Where Are the Hottest Investment Opportunities in Hydrogen?

(23:23) – What is the Future of Hydrogen Economy

(24:07) - Outro

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